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Dequantified Diffusion-Schrödinger Bridge for Density Ratio Estimation

Conference Paper Accept (poster) Artificial Intelligence · Machine Learning

Abstract

Density ratio estimation is fundamental to tasks involving f-divergences, yet existing methods often fail under significantly different distributions or inadequately overlapping supports — the density-chasm and the support-chasm problems. Additionally, prior approaches yield divergent time scores near boundaries, leading to instability. We design $\textbf{D}^3\textbf{RE}$, a unified framework for robust, stable and efficient density ratio estimation. We propose the dequantified diffusion bridge interpolant (DDBI), which expands support coverage and stabilizes time scores via diffusion bridges and Gaussian dequantization. Building on DDBI, the proposed dequantified Schrödinger bridge interpolant (DSBI) incorporates optimal transport to solve the Schrödinger bridge problem, enhancing accuracy and efficiency. Our method offers uniform approximation and bounded time scores in theory, and outperforms baselines empirically in mutual information and density estimation tasks.

Authors

Keywords

  • diffusion-bridge
  • optimal transport rearrangement
  • asymptotic estimation
  • density-ratio estimation

Context

Venue
International Conference on Machine Learning
Archive span
1993-2025
Indexed papers
16471
Paper id
62990341486940083